Death of Arius Death of Constantine
Arius exhaled: Egypt was not satisfied with the work of the Tire Council and protested against it. Saint Anthony wrote to Constantine more than once […]
Arius exhaled: Egypt was not satisfied with the work of the Tire Council and protested against it. Saint Anthony wrote to Constantine more than once […]
Constantine II was satisfied with Athanasius and allowed him to return to Alexandria on June 17, 337. This pardon included
The construction of the Great Church of Antioch ordered by Constantine was completed. At the end of 340 and early 341 during the reign of Constantius II
Arius died and the most faithful promises came to most of his early followers, so the successors of these people found it difficult to contradict the three hundred and eighteenth Nicene fathers and were forced to
(344-358) Londius had learned theology and philosophy from Lucian, the Antiochian teacher, but Ephestheus refused to accept him into the ranks of the Antiochian clergy. And it was
Hosius, the sheikh bishop, “the father of councils,” was exiled, and Libarius, bishop of Rome, in his exile, abandoned Athanasius. He took the helm of affairs in the Archdeacon of Rome
Son of Julius, son of Constantius I Chlorus. He is Gallus's paternal brother, and his father Julius is Constantine's paternal brother. Julian's mother, Basilina
Julian made leniency in religion a policy at the beginning of his reign to restore paganism. He greatly desired the return of the exiled bishops to their homelands
The bishops gathered in Alexandria mentioned their brothers in Christ, the sons of the Church of Antioch, and they wrote a peace letter to the Nicene bishops present in Antioch.
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Jovanus died on the seventeenth of February in the year 364. The commanders of the soldiers met in Nicaea and discussed the matter of succession, and they unanimously agreed in
Research into the essence of the Son led to consideration of the essence of the Holy Spirit, especially since the First Ecumenical Council was satisfied with the phrase: “And by the Spirit
Valens returned to Constantinople at the end of the year 369, and Evdoxius died shortly thereafter. The church lost a moderate, wise father, and children disagreed
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